Advances In Geosciences - Volume 2: Solar Terrestrial (St)

Advances In Geosciences - Volume 2: Solar Terrestrial (St)

by Marc Duldig
ISBN-10:
9812569847
ISBN-13:
9789812569844
Pub. Date:
06/26/2006
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
9812569847
ISBN-13:
9789812569844
Pub. Date:
06/26/2006
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Advances In Geosciences - Volume 2: Solar Terrestrial (St)

Advances In Geosciences - Volume 2: Solar Terrestrial (St)

by Marc Duldig

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Overview

Advances in Geosciences is the result of a concerted effort in bringing the latest results and planning activities related to earth and space science in Asia and the international arena. The volume editors are all leading scientists in their research fields covering five sections: Solid Earth (SE), Solar Terrestrial (ST), Planetary Science (PS), Hydrological Science (HS), and Oceans and Atmospheres (OA). The main purpose is to highlight the scientific issues essential to the study of earthquakes, tsunamis, climate change, drought, flood, typhoons, space weathers, and planetary exploration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789812569844
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/26/2006
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 8.97(h) x 0.89(d)

Table of Contents

Editors     v
Reviewers     vii
The Solar Cycle at the Maunder Minimum Epoch   Hiroko Miyahara   Dmitry Sokoloff   Ilya G. Usoskin     1
Solar Coronal Plumes: Theoretical Concepts and Results   Manfred Cuntz     21
Preflare Features in Microwaves and in Hard X-Rays   Ayumi Asai   Hiroshi Nakajima   Masumi Shimojo   Stephen M. White     33
Nonextensive Entropy Approach to Space Plasma Fluctuations and Turbulence   M. P. Leubner   Z. Voros   W. Baumjohann     43
Simulation of Interplanetary Shock Wave Caused by CME on August 25, 2001   Tomoya Ogawa   Mitsue Den   Takashi Tanaka   Kazuyuki Yamashita     65
Observation of the Influence of the January 15-17 Solar Storms to the Magnetic Field and Ionosphere of Indonesia   Clara Y. Yatini   Jiyo Ruhimat   Mamat Ruhimat     73
Observational Study of Solar Magnetic Active Phenomena by Huairou Vector Magnetograph   Hongqi Zhang     83
Development of Storm-Time Proton Total Energy Based on Multiobservation of NOAA Satellites   Keiko T. Asai   Tsutomu Nagatsuma   Tomoaki Hori   Yoshizumi Miyoshi     105
On the Cross-Field Diffusion ofGalactic Cosmic Rays into an ICME   K. Munakata   S. Yasue   C. Kato   J. Kota   M. Tokumaru   M. Kojima   A. A. Darwish   T. Kuwabara   J. W. Bieber     115
On the Upper Limiting Energy of the Solar Diurnal Anisotropy of Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity   K. Munakata   S. Yasue   C. Kato   S. Akahane   M. Koyama   S. Mori   A. A. Darwish   H. Tsuchiya   H. Onuma   K. Mizutani   T. Yuda   M. Takita   J. Kota     125
Sector Boundary Crossings and Geomagnetic Activities   Shinichi Watari   Takashi Watanabe     135
Energetic Particle Composition Signatures in the Earth Magnetotail   S. Y. Fu   Q.-G. Zong     143
The High Latitude Boundaries Under Extreme Solar Wind Conditions: A Cluster Perspective   H. Zhang   T. A. Fritz   Q.-G. Zong   P. W. Daly     163
The Magnetospheric Cusp: Structure and Dynamics   Q.-G. Zong   T. A. Fritz   H. Zhang   S. Y. Fu   X. Z. Zhou   M. L. Goldstein   P. W. Daly   H. Reme   A. Balogh   A. N. Fazakerley     173
Initial Results from the Simulation of the Halloween 2003 Storms   Ramon E. Lopez   Salvador Hernandez   Michael Wiltberger   John Lyon   Charles Goodrich     191
Round-the-Clock Ground-Based Imaging Spectroscopy of Space Weather Effects on the Thermosphere and Ionosphere   Supriya Chakrabarti   D. Pallamraju     201
Auroral Equatorward Boundary Observed by the NOAA-17 Satellite   L. Xie   T. A. Fritz   Q.-G. Zong   Z. Y. Pu   X. Z. Zhou   X. L. Li     219
Aurora-Associated Phenomena and the ePOP Mission   Ludmila M. Kagan     229
On the Importance of the Cross-Body Approach in Planetary Aeronomy   Marina Galand   Anil Bhardwaj   Supriya Chakrabarti     239
Solar Terrestrial and Planetary Science Missions in Asia-Oceania: Opportunities for Collaborative Research   Andrew W. Yau   Anil Bhardwaj   Iver H. Cairns   C. Z. Cheng   Wing H. Ip   Yasumasa Kasaba   Kyoung W. Min   Masato Nakamura   Yoshifumi Saito     249
Incoherent Scatter Radar in Ionospheric Research: Past Contribution and Future Promise   T. Hagfors     265
Vertical Geomagnetic Cutoff Rigidities for Epoch 2000 - Deviations from Expected Latitude Curves   D. F. Smart   M. A. Shea     277
Ultra Long Range Aircraft Operations and Space Weather   I. L. Getley   M. L. Duldig     287
Measurements and PCAIRE for Monitoring the Cosmic Radiation Exposure of Aircrew   L. G. I. Bennett   B. J. Lewis   A. R. Green   A. Butler   M. Takada   I. L. Getley     303
Measurement and Modeling of High Latitude Flights in the Southern Hemisphere   I. L. Getley   A. R. Green   L. G. I. Bennett   B. J. Lewis   M. L. Duldig     311
Link Between Cosmic Rays and Clouds on Different Time Scales   Ilya G. Usoskin   Gennady A. Kovaltsov     321
The Effect of Solar Activity on Annual Precipitation in Delingha Region, Tibetan Plateau for the Last 1000 Years   Lei Huang   Xuemei Shao   Hongbin Liu   Eryuan Liang   Lily Wang     333
Climate and Extreme Events in Central-Southern Region of Eastern China During 1620-1720   Jingyun Zheng   Quansheng Ge   Xiuqi Fang   Zhimin Man     341
Effects of Typhoon on the Ionosphere   Yi-Mou Liu   Jing-Song Wang   Yu-Cheng Suo     351
Formation and Observations of Shadow Bands During the Total Solar Eclipse of November 23, 2003 Near Maitri, Antarctic   Hari Om Vats   S. P. Bagare   S. M. Bhandari     361
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